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"Great hotel and would definitely stay here again next time I'm in Shanghai. The room was spacious and clean, the bed was comfy, and the amenities and service were excellent. I enjoyed the bathtub/shower separation and the window that looks into the room from the tub. The location was quiet and ha..."

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"The hotel is in an excellent location along the Huangpu river, with great views but away from the busier, touristy areas. From the beginning, staff made all the difference in my stay. I had reserved a river view room at a certain price, but when I arrived my room was a city view. The front desk a..."

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Huangpu - The Bund

Sitting pretty opposite Shanghai’s sleek skyscrapers, The Bund is the city’s original financial heart. Grand art-deco and neoclassical buildings left by the city’s former landlords are elegant sym…

Sitting pretty opposite Shanghai’s sleek skyscrapers, The Bund is the city’s original financial heart. Grand art-deco and neoclassical buildings left by the city’s former landlords are elegant symbols of colonial trading. You’ll look into Shanghai’s modern future from Pudong Riverside Promenade with its city skyline views and night-time illuminations. If you fancy a taste of old Shanghai, try the delicacies on offer at a traditional tea house around Nanjing Road.

Pudong

Shanghai’s gleaming skyscrapers jut out from Pudong’s Lujiazui financial district. On this side of the Huangpu River you’ll taste modern, urban China in its powerful business homeland. If you fanc…

Shanghai’s gleaming skyscrapers jut out from Pudong’s Lujiazui financial district. On this side of the Huangpu River you’ll taste modern, urban China in its powerful business homeland. If you fancy a bird’s eye view of the bustling city streets, you can literally float above them on the Oriental Pearl Tower’s glass observation floor. Catch its mesmerizing night-time lights from the sky-high observation deck at the nearby Shanghai World Financial Center.

Xuhui

As part of Shanghai’s French Concession, Xuhui hints to a colonial past. Tree-lined boulevards, pavement bistros, and classical buildings jump out from the city’s commercial bustle. You can swan a…

As part of Shanghai’s French Concession, Xuhui hints to a colonial past. Tree-lined boulevards, pavement bistros, and classical buildings jump out from the city’s commercial bustle. You can swan around colonial mansions, including that of Song Qinling where you’ll discover period furnishings, magnolia tree-filled grounds, and a Stalin-donated limousine. Jump back into modern life in Xuhui’s fashionable shopping district, before joining trendy locals for drinks at a nearby bar.